RGNIYD RC Chandigarh is being organizing a ‘7 Day Refresher
Training Programme for NSS Programme Officers’ from Chandigarh and Haryana. At
the inaugural of the programme Staff is a critical ingredient for quality
youth-serving organizations.
Programmes often attribute their success to
effective youth workers, and research shows that professional development can
enhance the skills of both new and longtime employees. The training of youth workers is critical because it develops
sigfluence in youth workers so as they can develop meaningful relationships
with young people that support their successful transition to adulthood and
careers. Research demonstrates that trained youth workers are better equipped
to meet the divergent needs of youth. In light of the crucial link between
young people’s experience in programmes and the skills and knowledge programme
staff need to support youth workers, a growing movement has emerged to build
some consensus about a set of core skills that all youth development workers
should possess.
The RGNIYD defines core competencies as the knowledge, skills,
and personal attributes of youth development workers, and the “demonstrated
capacities” that allow a youth work professionals to be a resource to youth,
NSS, and communities. The goal of the programme is to produce high performing
NSS Programme Officers with motivation, commitment, knowledge and skills as
change agents, facilitator, mentor and catalyst to transform youth development
to youth-led development through NSS Programmes.
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